Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) - IDS: Recent submissions
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Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana
(1994-04)Botswana, with a total land area of 582,000 km2, is landlocked sharing borders with the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Much of Botswana has been described as "flat with gentle undulations and ... -
Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana
(1994-04)Botswana, with a total land area of 582,000 km2, is landlocked sharing borders with the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Much of Botswana has been described as "flat with gentle undulations and ... -
An analysis of the Agro-industry in Uganda and its role in economic development
(1965)Uganda's major industry is agriculture and most non-farm production and service is related to agriculture. Nearly ninety per--cent of the population lives in rural areas. A large share of the industrial employment in centres ... -
An analysis of the Agro-industry in Uganda and its role in economic development
(1965)Uganda's major industry is agriculture and most non-farm production and service is related to agriculture. Nearly ninety per--cent of the population lives in rural areas. A large share of the industrial employment in centres ... -
Settlement and resettlement experience from Uganda’s National parks, game reserves and forest reserves
(1994)In Uganda the need for and justification of population resettlement has risen from a number of aspects related to the country’s economic setting. The existence of agricultural land of high potential but low population ... -
Settlement and resettlement experience from Uganda’s National parks, game reserves and forest reserves
(1994)In Uganda the need for and justification of population resettlement has risen from a number of aspects related to the country’s economic setting. The existence of agricultural land of high potential but low population ... -
Refugees and Politics in Uganda
(1993-12)It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992: 34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political and their causes and consequences are ... -
Refugees and Politics in Uganda
(1993-12)It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992: 34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political and their causes and consequences are ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Welfare and the East African common market: some observations
(1966)This paper is essentially about the production-effect and its fundamental importance in assessing the gains and losses incurred by members of a customs union. There are two basic ingredients in any assessment of the ... -
Welfare and the East African common market: some observations
(1966)This paper is essentially about the production-effect and its fundamental importance in assessing the gains and losses incurred by members of a customs union. There are two basic ingredients in any assessment of the ... -
Labour problems in the economic and social development of Zambia
(1967-02)Zambia lying between latitude 10 degrees and 18 degrees South between longitudes 22 degrees and 33 degrees East has an area of 288, 130 square miles. It is bounded on the North by the Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and ... -
Labour problems in the economic and social development of Zambia
(1967-02)Zambia lying between latitude 10 degrees and 18 degrees South between longitudes 22 degrees and 33 degrees East has an area of 288, 130 square miles. It is bounded on the North by the Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and ... -
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ... -
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ...